The Code and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) have agreed to cooperate in the promotion of child protection practices among tourism companies in the Asia-Pacific region.
A Memorandum of Understanding signed in May 2014, outlines plans for PATA and The Code to work together to raise awareness of the crime of child sex tourism and further promote The Code. PATA members will have the opportunity to join The Code and take advantage of a discount on its annual membership fee.
The Code provides tools to tourism companies to implement concrete measures to promote child protection practices and responsible tourism. Companies that join The Code agree to take six steps that turn child protection principles into concrete actions that can help keep children safe.
Andreas Astrup, General Manager of The Code, said: “Regional travel associations such as PATA have a long reach. We are thrilled that PATA will use its voice and influence to promote the essential work of The Code and help protect children in tourism.”
As the first regional tourism association to partner with The Code, PATA is leading the way to a more responsible tourism industry worldwide. Mario Hardy, PATA’s Chief Operations Officer, hopes that many PATA members will join The Code.
“As taboo as it may be to talk about, the sexual exploitation of children is a problem in some of the regions we operate in. When our members join The Code they will be supported to take concrete actions to protect children while also reassuring their customers that they are socially responsible,” said Mr Hardy.